thank you so much!
I’ve seen a lot of your video lessons, it’s so nice.
I like your voice and …your hair ^^ (I’m a girl ^^)
So, I’ll so happy to chat with you and deal about your lessons. Plz contact me at: djunchv@yahoo.com.
Thank you so much!!!!!!!

Monday, November 1st 2010

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THANK YOU SO MUCH RONNIE I NEED TO KNOW WHATS MEAN CEO ABC JFK THANK YOU SO MUCH AGAIN

CEO is Chief Executive Officer – Big boss at a company.
JFK is John F. Kennedy a U.S President, and the name of an airport in NYC (New York city)
ABC as far as I know refers to the alphabet!
Hope that helped and thanks for watching!

Monday, January 31st 2011

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I think the ABC is standing for Australian Broadcasting Corporation like ABC news. Hope you may not mind my comments.

Thank you very much but i will never use this lesson because I hate SMS language.
Since that exists in France nobody writes a good French. It’s a gibberish and I never answer to these messages.
Certainly in England few people respect the grammar because this new technology Is that so?
Kind regards Francis

This learner asked about “mrd” and not “mdr” which is “mort de rire”,the first one is something bad,it’s better don’t know it at all,we’re here supposed to learn useful and interesting words not bad one,thank you!

Hello, Ronnie! You know, I like your teaching way very much! It’s really great! Might I ask you to make a lesson about word order in English sentences? It will help me to teach my students this theme! Thanks a lot.

hi..or hello ;)
I’m Anita,from Poland.Pleased to meet you.I’ve scarcely come here and I’m here for the firs time.I (join)? ops the opinion of other listeners…sorry I’m not sure how I should writte..I just started learning english..it is very difficult sometimes but it gives me satisfaction..I promised myself that I will to fight with this monster…if you help me ;)
I’m really glad that I found(ed?) this site.My biggest problem is using time..I mean e.g.-present perfect ioi and I know that many peoples from Poland have this problem too.
You were really nice to listen and watch…
you make a good impression ;)

Thursday, November 18th 2010

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Hello,sir how are you today? i want to learn with something that i don’t know and some nation that you can speak.

You can never say have being! The verb “to be” is a stative verb. Stative verbs can never be used with “ing”!
Have been is present perfect. We use it to talk about a past event that was exciting or not routine.

Hi ms. Ronnie
I`m from KSA
in our schools they are teach us the (British English)
but I heared from people that the British is more difficult … Is that right ??
sorry for my bad language … I`m still studing :)

Friday, February 18th 2011

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British English grammar is more “difficult” because they have different rules than North American grammar!

P.S. means post script. It is added at the end of a letter. It is Latin and it means after (post) write (scriptum), or written after!

N.B I haven’t heard before but according to Wikipedia, it means…………. Nota bene (pronounced /ˈnoʊtɑ ˈbɛnɛ/; alternate pronunciations /ˈnoʊtə ˈbeɪni, ˈbɛni, ˈbini/; plural form notate bene) is an Italian and Latin phrase meaning “note well”.[1] The phrase first appeared in writing circa 1721.[2]
Often abbreviated as “N.B.”, nota bene comes from the Latin roots notāre (“to note”) and bene (“well”).[1] It is in the singular imperative mood, instructing one individual to note well the matter at hand. In present-day English, it is used, particularly in legal papers,[3] to draw the attention of the reader to a certain (side) aspect or detail of the subject on hand, translating it as “pay attention” or “take notice”.

N.B. is often used in academic writing, but the term “note” is a common substitute.

hi Teacher how are you today?..your lessons are very interesting and you too.i like the way you teaching. always i am watching your lessons could you please make a lesson about QUIT,and QUIET i am looking forwareded to your new lessons

Dear Ronnie !
Outstanding class, congratulations!And by the way, I have a question about pronounciation.You pronounce “ate” [eit] like a digit 8 [eit], but in English Cambridge and Oxford dictionaries you can find pronounciation of “ate”[et}, which one would You recomend me to use.
I am looking forward to receiving Your answer and advice ASAP. Thank You in advance
yours sincerely
Gregory

our,teacher.Ronnie.
the new age computer english is required this time ,because we use it a lot in chatinG so ?4U . can i use 2MORO instade of tomorrow and tanQ instade of thank you , and which is correct from bellow
BCUZ OR CUZ instade of because.

hey hey ronnie!!!! tnx 4 ds lesson. I’m learning a lot.
I LOL Sometimes, I tnk “IOU” 4 been there to teach all of us, jajajaja I liked, see u L8R in other lesson, PLZ TXT a MSG if U want, jjajajaa its funny!!!!
No, really thanks a lot to U guys from engVid
gee, BRB to watch more videos….and so on… jejje

Hi Runnie,… THank you very much , actually i have had lots of Problems in the mentioned lesson ….. SO solved very well when tought and explain,,,also i have a ?4U, what is the meaning of Asl?

Friday, September 16th 2011

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In chatspeak, it’s short for “Age? / Sex? / Location?” (someone might answer “20, F [female], Sydney, Australia” or something like that). It also stands for American Sign Language. Possibly embarrassing if you mix them up!

Hi Miss Ronnie,a ?4u These r abbreviations but i would like u 2 please teach us about expressions or symbols which were we using in text messages,thanks & ur teaching style is so unique & mind blowing,keep it up teacher & thumb ups to u.

Thursday, October 13th 2011

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Sorry I don’t know any more expressions other than the ones in the video!…and @=at!
I suggest you search on the internet!

Hi Ronnie. Thank you for the very good lesson. I’ve 3 questions:
1- Is LMAO a rude expression?
2- Why I see some native speakers write lol instead of LOL (with small letters)
3- Do you have a facebook account?

Tuesday, November 22nd 2011

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1) No — it is not “rude”.
2) We wrote lol because we are too lazy to press caps lock or shift.
3) No.

1)But it contains the word “as*” (~_^) O.o
Ronnie, Could you please help me. I’d like to know some of telephone calls expressions in English. For example what should I say when I want to end it and how I start it. How the custom service representative would usually reply to telephone calls and how should I reply to him. When the caller wants another person, not me but he mistyped the number, what should I say to him etc etc. It’ll be greatly appreciated if you make a video for me. If it’s not possible then it’s ok don’t bother yourself. Sorry if my English is bad

Hi, Ronnie. I like your lesson. It help me much, as I am a teacher and I used your lesson in my class (I hope you don’t mind. I have one request, could you give me a lesson on how to make a good speech: how to open, to elaborate ideas and how to close it. Thanks 4 all.

Hi Miss Ronnie , u r a fantastic teacher waoo i wish i can speak or,, present like U..ur presentation skill.. it really impressed me!! i want to do so much for your kind effort but i can just pray for your soo00per Doo00per healthy ,happy life. & if possible please help me pronouncing the words with silent alphabets like knowledge,debt,high & so many ….
thank You soooooo very much

Friday, December 16th 2011

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I’ve made a lesson on silent letters! Keep watching! I will do more for you!

oh thanks for your kind response.. actually i am attending IELTS classes now a days & i am facing so much problem in Speaking Section :( normally i do speak with my friends but when i have to speak on a specific topic in speaking class , i can’t!! whats the reason? :( m so worried …

thnx.. Darling.. i really wanna know the meaning of LOL.. i just found it today.. i have seen most of the people are using that word.. but i hadn’t know yet… even though i asked the person using that word.. he doesn’t know exactly.. thank u so much indeed..

high Ronnie. you are amazing. I like the way you teach. I have a ?4u and it’s difficult on me to get the answer.
Why the old english (phonetics) have changed into the new one although the old one was easier to write with cause we write as we pronounce????????????

thank you for the lesson so useful

Wednesday, February 1st 2012

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All languages evolve in time. I think that the “old” language is more difficult because it is not how we say words, but based on many different languages – Greek/Latin/Germanic.

HI, Ronnie ur teaching style iz 2 good. I have question.
Q; Can use 4 ability if v say that i can’t see. it meanz r ability finished 4 few time? i think ability can not be finish 4 few time and after few time i come back.
I listen 4om some where, in this case v should use needn’t instead of can’t , is it true?
i m w8ing ur reply. if i made mistake in grammar plz check it out.

HI, Ronnie ur teaching style iz 2 good. I have question.
Q; Can use 4 ability if v say that i can’t see. it meanz r ability finished 4 few time? i think ability can not be finish 4 few time and after few time it come back automatcally. lol
I listen 4om some where, in this case v should use needn’t instead of can’t , is it true?
i m w8ing ur reply. if i made mistake in grammar plz check it out.

Q; Can use 4 ability if v say that i can’t see. it meanz r ability finished 4 few time? i think ability can not be finish 4 few time and after few time it come back automatcally. lol
I listen 4om some where, in this case v should use needn’t instead of can’t , is it true?
i m w888888888ing 2 ur reply. if i made mistake in grammar plz check it out. ,.,.,. ,.,..,.,

This is very interesting, You are an overly professional blogger. I have joined your rss feed and stay up for looking for extra of your wonderful post. Also, I’ve shared your site in my social networks

Teacher,
sorry but I guess you wanted to say “Goddess” and not “Gooddness”.
I’m a Brazilian student and I love learning and improving my English watching your videos. They’re very interesting and your methodology is so amazing. Thanks, cul8r! Kisses and hugs

Hey Ronnieee!! Im glad you guys are posting those videos on youtube so it can be seen by everyone!! And btw ur doing a job without being paid (i guess) so it means u really like what ur doing. My english is not so good when it comes to speaking because i learned it in school and i havent used this language anywhere. So..if u have anymore slangs or.. usual words or even expressions we dont find in a dictionary, i would love u more!! I have one big question. How u say when someone speak bad.. words like fu*k and stuff? u call it ” swearing”? like u just did in ur video? Keep doing this job! <3

Wow thank you really you taught me more thing and you improved my language really i am serious thank you very much but i want to ask you something ?
I want to have ability to understand more thing of others how can I do that ? (to read article or read kids story or what ?
Thank you

I have run out of words to tell you how much you improve my english with your free and precious help. I really like it when u make it so funny. Thank you so much and keep doing this good work.
Take care teacher.

Hi dear teacher roonie thanks for the lessons .. please..please..please.. tell me: 1- when you say LOL is Laugh Out Loud . I know laugh means laughing normally(heheh), but what does (Out Loud) mean? Does it mean (laughing loudly) like(HA HA HA..) ? …. 2- What is the different between (LAUGH and LAUGH OUT LOUD).. thank you please response ..

Friday, July 5th 2013

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Hmmm…you know how you can read to yourself, silently, but you can also read out loud? It’s like that! If you see something that is so funny it makes you actually laugh, that’s what “LOL” is for.

(A lot of people just write “lol” when they think something is funny, so I’ve seen some people write “ALWP” — “actual laughter was produced” — to mean they literally laughed out loud! That might be going a bit too far…)

tysm ronnie u r such a good teacher and your lessons helps me a lot to improve my English . excuse me i have a question: whats the difference between should,must and have to? or do they have the same meaning?.I hope you answer me :)

hi ronnie.how are ya doin?
i get familiar with ya 2days ago,i love your teaching,i want to thnks of u!! i think my sentense is wrong,i dont know,i cant go to other country untile i grow up better,bu i like to learn english a lot my teacher said to me you have a great accent,maybe idont know!!!!but iwant more!!!the point is that i dont know very very words in english,do you have a offer for improving my english words after dictionary???
all the love…

Hello Sister Ronnie,
Thank you for lesson.
Did you know? I was watch The movie of Gullivers Travels than they always says Bouche. I am looking for dictionary but I can’t find “Bouche”.
Did you know? What does the mean?

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